2020
By Darshana Mehta in Poetry | Reads: 1,035 | Likes: 0
 The roads lay bare The glass buildings stared At each other's reflections The air lay still Waiting for the mighty train To whisk it away To lands unknown. The empty streets Whispered to each other Bidding their time Till the noises resume, Only, they still haven't.   There was light But no  Read More...
Published on Jun 12,2020 06:03 PM
On my way
By Sadhana Singh in General Literary | Reads: 1,034 | Likes: 0
To all the teens  Not a reminder or a motivating  note or anything of that sort Just a 18 year old jotting down what she has learnt so far. For the very beginning, let's make this thing pristine that there is no harm in putting yourself first, above everything else. Put your self esteem, s  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 06:22 PM
Frying pan to the fire
By Sukumari S in Poetry | Reads: 1,034 | Likes: 0
           FRYING PAN TO THE FIRE Been moonstruck with ideal tryst once, going astray in multiplayer liaison now Been satiated for genteel sans addiction once, drugging up with wireless weapons now Painted the town with nature-loving games once, being in deepwater with  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 11:57 AM
UNKNOWN
By Aarthi Jayaprakash in Poetry | Reads: 1,032 | Likes: 0
This weight is not easily lifted A nagging ache, an unknown fear What will or will not happen? Not knowing is both bliss and curse So hold on to what you know Your worth in forged memories Your purpose in a hopeful future There's more to life than we know Stay in faith till then The ache shall sleep  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:56 PM
90s - The Simpler Times
By Sumedha Srivastava in General Literary | Reads: 1,032 | Likes: 0
Today as I'm skipping through the old photo albums, I realize how those camera shots captured on celluloid actually open the magical door to nostalgia. Some of these pictures have gone withered by time. Some are now dusted with remembrance.  Time is a strange feeling. It flies by like an unstop  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 11:47 PM
Poetry in Motion
By Payal Arun in Poetry | Reads: 1,030 | Likes: 0
She swayed the room, Mouth left opened, Dizziness gone, looking so fresh, Her eyes dreamy, the color of gold Her skin looked amazing The damsel in red Silver trinkets  Decorated with the best of the world She moved and laughed  And danced and sang Took so many breaths away! Like night her   Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 08:37 PM
BURNING SOUL
By Namrata Dev in Poetry | Reads: 1,028 | Likes: 0
A mirror a million reflections a tame girl staring into the chasm of everything she could be; A little ember among diffused ashes waiting for her word to alter into  the most beautiful demon, dancing to the tunes of a mystery classic, searing hot  tempting the lookers to touch for a second  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 02:18 AM
HOPE
By Anoushka Bhattacharjee in Poetry | Reads: 1,027 | Likes: 0
As I look beyond my window on a clear night sky, certain queries cultivate in my mind.  What on earth has made everything so unusually still?   Everything around is so disturbingly calm.Why are we upset now?   Isn't this what we always wanted, on every Monday?    The clear s  Read More...
Published on May 22,2020 04:21 AM
What would my tombstone say?
By L.M.A in General Literary | Reads: 1,026 | Likes: 0
Somedays are just beautiful.Unexplainable. I wouldn't change a thing. If I could frame it. I'd probably would.Like those picture frames in Harry Potter films that has an instance stored in it. If it were up to me, I'd save the whole day.Then, some days are bad. Some get worse.But the worst of them,   Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 07:35 PM
Happier
By Dishari in General Literary | Reads: 1,025 | Likes: 0
"Don't you miss me anymore? You seem to be happy nowadays. Things weren't the same that day.", said Meena. Scared, Sheetal's eyes flew open. That was just a dream. A bad dream. Or maybe the reality! She couldn't understand rather she didn't want to understand.  Sheetal was eighteen. Meena was h  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 10:17 PM
An Unanswered Dusk
By piya in General Literary | Reads: 1,023 | Likes: 0
The metal beneath her bare feet felt tempting, trying. Unlike her sour body, heavy and stinking of pain. Her world still dizzy, she positioned herself for where she knew her destiny was, as a hundred echoes bounced about inside her hazy head. Soon another from the distance. The long day was drawn. T  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 12:32 PM
The blessed chasm of soul
By Devika Mj in General Literary | Reads: 1,023 | Likes: 0
She trudged around the house , sighing as the light beams tripped on through the glass window panes.For all the sunrises that she took for granted, she grimaced and rebuked herself. She took a sip out of her mug.It is true that the breaks of dawn and dusk are unequalling. The dawn reassuring in natu  Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 04:01 PM
யாவும் உனதன்று! எல்லாமும் நமது!
By MANI KANNAN in True Story | Reads: 1,022 | Likes: 0
என் முதல் சிறுகதைக்காக உங்களின் சில நிமிடங்களைத் தந்தமைக்காக கோடி நன்றிகள் ! மேலும் ஆக்கமும் ஊக்கமும் அனைவருக  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 11:29 AM
Memoirs of memories
By Snehashree in Poetry | Reads: 1,021 | Likes: 0
Memoirs of memories I was a small girl then, when rivers were different from seas. I did not know then, that I laughed like the tinkle bells, and cried like the clamouring blades of colliding swords. Life was soothing then, when I could count the moving shadows of buses passing the hot, pitch roads,  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 12:44 PM
Writing Back to Camus.
By Abhijeet Singh in Poetry | Reads: 1,019 | Likes: 0
it has trampled flight of floating sun steps are as soft and vulnerable as the leaves of the Fall. plague, has been lurking behind the veil of contagion, already infused, in our discipline, culture and soul. contagion of our ethics. contagion of self. fear is the elated neurosis. hooded, smoking,   Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 09:12 AM